ABOLITION, see Slave Trade. Africa, natural productions, 49. --, manners and customs of the people of Cayor, Sin, and Sallum, on the western coast, 201, 281. African Institution, 42.
America, South, means of improve- ment, 136.
---, North, 86, 195, 344, 351.
Babington, Thomas, on bettering the condition of cottagers, 254. Barrow's Travels in Africa, extract from, 22.
Bateman, Dr., on vaccination, 361. Bees wax, African, 49.
Benevolence, duty of cultivating, 1. Bible society, 165. Birmingham school, 190. Bligh's island, 274.
Boston (N. America) school, 195.
Boyd, ship, massacre of the crew, 265. Brandon, Isaac, Instruction, a poem, account of, 399. Bristol school, 84, 189. Brougham, speech on slave trade, &c.
Lancaster, Joseph, system of educa- tion, 81, 89-progress of, 188- obstructions to, 192-extension to America, 195-address to the public on, 277-account of general meeting, 375-resolutions of dit- to, 379-anniversary dinner, 385 -patronage of Prince Regent,378, 383-interview with Prince Re- gent, 384.
Establishment of schools at Birmingham, 190. Bristol, 84, 189.
Cambridge, 195.
Clewer, 84.
Dover, 81. Edinburgh, 193.
Fenny Stratford, 190. Grantham, 193. Leeds, 193. Manchester, 190.
Newport Pagnell, 193. Northampton, 191. Nottingham, 192. Spitalfields, 193.
Whitby, 194. Woburn, 190.
Regimental school established by Duke of Kent, 188. Importance of such a school at Sierra Leone, 53.
Laws, penal, 66, 143, 157. - debates on, in flouse of
Commous, 159, 391.
Leeds school, 193.
Manby, Captain, invention for saving lives in shipwreck, 222.
Manchester School, 190.
Manufactures, employment of chil- dren, 173.
Map, part of western coast of Africa,
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